Last year, we were completely enamored with Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror. Sony Bend and SCE took Gabe Logan out of console retirement and placed him in an action packed portable title that really ...
John Garvin, creative director at Bend Studio, has announced over on the US PS Blog that Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow will be made available for PS2 on June 1. Originally released on the PSP in 2007, ...
Syphon Filter is one of the franchises that Sony built up the popularity of the original Playstation console to become the market leader. It worked in unison with titles such as Gran Turismo to give ...
Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror originally released in 2006 for the PlayStation Portable and a year later for the PS2. Sony hasn’t made an official announcement so we don’t know which version is headed to ...
It’s rare that Sony makes announcements about new PlayStation 2 games, but not too surprising when that game is Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow, the latest PSP game to come to the company’s ...
PSP stealth title Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror has received a full Trophy list for PS4, which all but confirms the game is heading to PS Plus Premium as part of its classics catalogue. Syphon Filter: ...
Syphon Filter, Syphon Filter 2, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, and Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow have been rated by the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea on PS4 and PS5. Chances are that ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Logan's Shadow is coming to the PS2 next month. Now, Sony plans to try to once again duplicate Syphon Filter's PSP success on the PS2, this time with ...
Sony was kind enough to fly us in to Bend, OR (pop. 58,000) to play the latest version of Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain. This is the fourth game in the series that debuted on the PlayStation and the ...
It looks as though the PlayStation 2 isn’t quite finished yet. Although the console isn’t getting huge titles like God of War anymore, it still receives the occasional PSP-to-PS2 port. So then it’s ...
Are you one of the few people who still need new content on the PS2? It looks like Sony may be reaching into the depths of its PSP archive to find more ports to bring to the aging console. The ESRB ...
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